The question that most confuses patients before a breast augmentation is almost always the same : "Doctor, would a teardrop or a round implant be better for me ?"
Choosing a breast implant is a long-term commitment — a little like choosing the shoes you will wear every day for years. What suits your body, your lifestyle, your personal aesthetic ? In this article, the Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico team explains the differences between the two most common types of silicone implants, so you can arrive at your consultation with clear expectations.
Teardrop (anatomical) silicone implants : the imitators of nature
Teardrop — or anatomical — implants are shaped like a water droplet : thinner and more sloped at the top, fuller and rounder at the bottom. This asymmetry is designed to mimic the natural curve of a youthful breast.
Their surface is almost always textured, slightly rough to the touch — a little like fine sandpaper — so the surrounding tissue can adhere to the implant and prevent it from rotating. Rotation is the one complication a surgeon placing a teardrop implant must always keep in mind.
"I don't want anyone to realise I've had surgery — I simply want natural fullness." — a frequent request from our patients
These implants are particularly well suited to patients with minimal breast tissue, a prominent rib cage, or a slim, athletic build — where a rounder implant might look too obvious.
Round silicone implants : classic and forgiving
Round implants are perfectly circular — they look the same from every angle, like a slice of orange. Available in both smooth and textured surfaces, they remain the most widely used implants worldwide.
A smooth round implant moves freely inside the surgical pocket, which gives a softer, more dynamic feel. Because the shape is symmetrical, rotation is not a concern — any rotation leaves the silhouette unchanged.
Their main advantages :
- No rotation risk — the silhouette stays consistent.
- More forgiving surgically, with flexible positioning in the pocket.
- Softer, more natural movement (especially smooth versions).
- A more economical price range than teardrop implants.
The differences between the two types — from the surgeon's perspective
From a surgeon's perspective, the two families behave very differently — from the way the pocket is prepared, to how the implant settles over time.
| Aspect | Teardrop | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Mimics the natural breast curve | Equal fullness in every direction |
| Surface | Generally textured | Smooth or textured |
| Placement | Requires precise orientation | More flexible |
| Rotation risk | Present — a critical issue | None |
| Long-term softness | Firmer, form-stable | Softer, especially smooth varieties |
Physical and technical features : the anatomy of implants
Shape and structural differences
A teardrop implant distributes roughly 30–35 % of its volume to the upper pole and 65–70 % to the lower pole. A round implant distributes volume equidistantly from its centre.
Surface characteristics
Textured surfaces resemble a rugged landscape — small hills and valleys — which encourages the surrounding tissue to bond with the implant. Smooth surfaces, by contrast, allow the implant to glide within the pocket.
Projection and profile
Both families are available in multiple profiles : low, moderate, high and extra-high. Teardrop projection is concentrated in the lower pole, while round projection is evenly distributed around a central axis.
Gel density
Modern silicone is highly cohesive. A good analogy : if you cut a jelly dessert, the jelly does not scatter. Teardrop implants use a denser, more form-stable gel. Round implants offer a range of gel densities to fine-tune softness.
Size and volume
Teardrop implants are measured across three dimensions : width, height and projection. Round implants are defined by diameter and projection alone.
Surgical pocket preparation
Teardrop implants require a pocket that matches their shape precisely. Any mismatch can cause rotation or uneven results. Round implants are more forgiving and give the surgeon more flexibility during placement.
Long-term stability
Smooth round implants tend to show the lowest rate of capsular contracture (hardening of the tissue around the implant). Teardrop implants, being textured and form-stable, require more meticulous placement but hold their shape beautifully when well positioned.
Aesthetic results : what the eye sees, what the heart feels
A natural appearance
The gradual thinning at the top and fullness at the bottom of a teardrop implant create what surgeons call a water-drop silhouette — particularly convincing on slim or athletic frames. Round implants, when chosen in an appropriate profile, also look natural on patients with fuller breast tissue.
Movement and dynamic appearance
A smooth round implant subtly changes shape with movement — it reclines when the patient lies down and recovers when she stands, like a natural breast. Teardrop implants, being form-stable, maintain a consistent silhouette at all times.
Clothing considerations
Teardrop implants deliver an understated, elegant silhouette in form-fitting clothes. Round implants give more cleavage fullness in swimwear or low-cut outfits — a more glamorous, uplifted look.
Factors to consider when choosing an implant : your personal journey
Body structure
Your rib cage width, breast base diameter, skin elasticity and existing tissue all influence which implant will sit most naturally. The surgeon takes precise measurements during your consultation to recommend the best profile.
Lifestyle and activity
Active patients — runners, yoga practitioners, swimmers — often favour soft round implants for their natural movement. Patients with a more sedentary lifestyle or a preference for a polished look may prefer teardrop implants.
Aesthetic expectation
Want a discreet, natural silhouette ? Teardrop. Want a fuller, more lifted cleavage ? Round.
Budget
Teardrop implants are generally more expensive due to their form-specific design. Round implants remain more accessible and offer excellent long-term results.
Surgeon experience
Placing a teardrop implant demands greater technical precision — the pocket must match the implant shape exactly. This is one of the reasons why the surgeon's experience matters just as much as the implant itself.
Future plans
Pregnancy and breastfeeding are possible with either option. Round implants tend to adapt more gracefully to the tissue changes that follow weight variations or aging.
A personalised decision
There is no single correct answer. The right implant is the one that respects your morphology, your lifestyle and your personal expectations — chosen together with an experienced surgeon who understands all three.
At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, founded in 2012, procedures are performed in accredited private hospitals and high-standard surgical centres in Mexico City. Our plastic surgeons are board-certified, internationally trained, and bring 20 to 30 years of experience to every patient consultation.
"The most important point is to make this decision together with an experienced plastic surgeon." — Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico Surgical Team
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